Auto Insurance Question Atlanta Georgia

 

November 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Car Insuance rate quotes 

Reader’s Question:

I’m here in Atlanta, GA. The name is George. If my car gets stolen and then the yellow-bellied thief figures in an accident and runs away, is there a chance that the people affected by the accident chase after me and my auto insurance?

George

Atlanta, GA

Now, wouldn’t that be a colorful story. Of course, we know that it happens. Thief takes your car, figures in an accident or uses it for who knows what and leaves the car somewhere dented and without gas. If the bad guy figures in a car accident, hit another car, a fence, or worst, a pedestrian, you will not be held responsible for the damages. That’s the nice part. The bad part is you will have to pay for the repairs of your car from your own pocket. I don’t think it’s a good idea to hope that the dastardly evil doer’s insurance will cover it. I don’t even think the bad guy has insurance. But even if the thief is apprehended and has auto insurance, I don’t think his or her (to be gender sensitive here) auto insurance company will include cleaning up after the thief in his or her (again, sensitivity) insurance policy. Of course, you’ll have to prove that the car really was stolen in the first place. Make sure to inform the proper authorities when your car gets stolen and get a police report. That’s added footwork but you won’t regret it as it will cover your back.

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June 9, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My brother’s vehicle was hit while parked on a street in Atlanta, Georgia. There was no witness and he is filing a claim with his insurance company. In the state of Georgia, is there a maximum deductible allowed for hit and run claims?

Polly

Atlanta, GA

According to the Georgia Department of Insurance (DOI), Uninsured Motorist Insurance may be included on an insurance policy. Although Georgia requires all motorists to have “liability insurance” to operate a vehicle, there are unfortunately those that either do not abide the law or may have unknowingly permitted their insurance to cancel.

For injury to or destruction of property of the insured, deductibles of $250.00, $500.00, or $1,000.00, at the choice of any named insured in the insurance policy. Subject to the approval of the Commissioner, deductibles above $1,000.00 may be offered, .

If your brother is filing a claim for the damages he sustained in Atlanta GA under collision and not Uninsured Motorist Property Damage (UMPD), then verify with the GA DOI to find out if there is a maximum deductible allowed since the damage is from a hit and run accident.